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Home Featured Discussion Medical Records Living Will

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9/29/00
It's Friday's Feature Links
9/28/00
Yet another form,
Basic Medical History
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A Generic Living Will
9/27/00
More forms, sick of them yet?
Physician List

Surgery History
9/26/00
Let's get started! Here are some forms to get you on your way to keeping accurate medical records.
General Information 

Medication Information
9/25/00
Medical Records-They are yours!
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You don't say?

Living Will

While I was surprised at the number of you that do not have a living will, I must admit that I didn't either, but I do now. I have made it very clear to my family in the past what my wishes are should I become irreversibly terminally ill. But I do have some concerns that they may not follow those wishes when the time comes. 

A Living Will simply states what you do or don't want done to you if the situation ever arises. Each state has different laws regarding living wills. We've provided a generic living will that may or may not work in the absence of the form required in your state. I would advise you to get a legal copy as soon as possible and replace ours with it.

You should give every healthcare provider a copy as well as any hospitals or surgery centers you use. You should also give one to several family members. It is a good idea to check it over every so often to make sure your wishes haven't changed, and initial and date it.

Generic Living Will

 

Tina Underwood
Page last updated on September 23, 2000

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